The Human Code with Laurie Segall

CNN's Laurie Segall presents an unflinching exploration of the future of innovation, privacy, and tech ethics. The most influential leaders and CEOs in Silicon Valley share their thoughts on where technology is headed and how it'll change our lives in the near future. Get a front-row seat to candid conversations about privacy, democracy, and, perhaps most importantly, trust.

CNN's Laurie Segall presents an unflinching exploration of the future of innovation, privacy, and tech ethics. The most influential leaders and CEOs in Silicon Valley share their thoughts on where technology is headed and how it'll change our lives in the near future. Get a front-row seat to candid conversations about privacy, democracy, and, perhaps most importantly, trust.

CNN's Laurie Segall presents an unflinching exploration of the future of innovation, privacy, and tech ethics. The most influential leaders and CEOs in Silicon Valley share their thoughts on where technology is headed and how it'll change our lives in the near future. Get a front-row seat to candid conversations about privacy, democracy, and, perhaps most importantly, trust.

Episodes

Pinterest is unlike most social networks. In fact, it's inherently not social and its CEO Ben Silbermann says the company's goal is to get users offline. In the final episode of Season 1 of The Human Code, Silbermann sits down with Laurie Segall to discuss the future of the company and how Pinterest will use artificial intelligence to guide its content. via Knit

It's been 15 years since Mark Zuckerberg launched Facebook. What most don't know is his older sister Randi was a part of it. In a rare interview about her brother, Randi Zuckerberg opens up about her and Mark's childhood, revealing untold stories of the chaos they created growing up in the Zuckerberg household and defends her brother as many question the impact of his creation. via Knit

An early employee at Facebook, Dave Morin talks to Laurie Segall about what it was like playing board games and making McDonald's runs with Mark Zuckerberg. Now he's leading an organization called Sunrise, with the goal of finding a cure for depression. via Knit

After parting ways with Facebook, 26-year-old Palmer Luckey is now focused on the future of warfare. He explains the vision for his company, Anduril Industries, and his plan to turn soldiers into superheroes. via Knit

Lyft has made big strides in catching up to Uber. But that hasn't been easy. In an in-depth interview with Laurie Segall, Lyft president & co-founder John Zimmer explains the deep personal toll that came with giving his company his all, why he keeps empathy at the core of business decisions, and how he envisions our self-driving future. via Knit

Salesforce founder Marc Benioff says we must fundamentally change how we view privacy, and fight to protect it in an increasingly complicated digital era. He doesn't trust tech companies to self-regulate and doesn't mind making enemies in Silicon Valley. In an interview with Laurie Segall, the billionaire tech founder shares his views on privacy, politics, and tech's ethical responsibility to humanity. via Knit

Uber has fundamentally changed the way people get around, growing into a multi-billion dollar company. But the company's been accused of sexism and criticized for aggressive tactics. Dara Khosrowshahi, Uber's new CEO, sits down with Laurie Segall to talk about getting the company back on track. via Knit

Mark Zuckerberg is the Founder and CEO of Facebook. Laurie Segall sits down with him just after The New York Times published a scathing article about the tech giant. It raised questions about the company's leadership and how it handled Russian interference during the 2016 Presidential Election. via Knit